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21, 27, 33 and 45 sometimes but a little shaky.We only got 3 channels at that time.
21, 27, 33 and 45 sometimes but a little shaky.We only got 3 channels at that time.
Pfft. Old tv's only had channels 2-13 (numbers on the selector) and you had to get up to change channels, adjust the volume and antenna so you could see more clearlyDocHolliday said:21, 27, 33 and 45 sometimes but a little shaky.
How old are you? All TVs had a UHF selector (for channels 14-83) starting in 1964.Pfft. Old tv's only had channels 2-13 (numbers on the selector) and you had to get up to change channels, adjust the volume and antenna so you could see more clearly
I think it depended on the market. In NYC, the main channels were 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and to a lesser extent, 21. 13 and 21 were PBS.How old are you? All TVs had a UHF selector (for channels 14-83) starting in 1964.
Remember the great Twin Towers logo for channel 11? WPIX if I recall. They had a call in video game show after school where a kid would call in and control a space invaders type game and it would shoot when the kid yelled "PIX!" Into the phone.I think it depended on the market. In NYC, the main channels were 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and to a lesser extent, 21. 13 and 21 were PBS.
Not sure I remember that - what year(s) was it? I moved away from the area in 1978 and came back in 1986.Remember the great Twin Towers logo for channel 11? WPIX if I recall. They had a call in video game show after school where a kid would call in and control a space invaders type game and it would shoot when the kid yelled "PIX!" Into the phone.
Like Doc, we only got the UHF Youngstown stations when I was preschool in the 50's.Pfft. Old tv's only had channels 2-13 (numbers on the selector) and you had to get up to change channels, adjust the volume and antenna so you could see more clearly
2-4-7-9 in my market. 9 was the Canadian channel you saw hockey and curling on.Pfft. Old tv's only had channels 2-13 (numbers on the selector) and you had to get up to change channels, adjust the volume and antenna so you could see more clearly
Speaking of UHF, the Canadian channels showed nudity before Skinemax.UHF channel number chat
Explains Canada’s national animal symbol.Speaking of UHF, the Canadian channels showed nudity before Skinemax.
I heard that he had no heirs.joey said:I’m sure his family is combing over the details of his will.
He’s no Big Chuck and Little John.apalmer said:Even us Western PA guys (at least the old ones) knew him.
All is vanity and grasping for the wind.I have lost some good people in my life, and lost some bad people. Read great obits and no obits and been to funerals for both. A day later unless you are close family life goes on and nobody really remembers much of either. Kind of sad. The good and bad are equally forgotten.
I was born in '67 (wait, is this the "you know you’re old when..." thread?) and that logo must’ve been in the mid/late 70s.Not sure I remember that - what year(s) was it? I moved away from the area in 1978 and came back in 1986.
I’m gonna have to do some digging on this - piqued my curiosity.I was born in '67 (wait, is this the "you know you’re old when..." thread?) and that logo must’ve been in the mid/late 70s.
but google search is failing me :(
And Lil' John was no Hoolihan.He’s no Big Chuck and Little John.
I like the fact that he was willing to prove his belief by going high enough to see for himself.Flat Earth believer and amateur astronaut Mad Mike Hughes dies when his rocket crashed in California.
I'd ride a rocket that high just to take pictures, so I can respect him for that.I like the fact that he was willing to prove his belief by going high enough to see for himself.
And those horrible round earthers couldn’t stand that he would finally be able to disprove those crazy “round earth” theories once and for all, so they shot him out of the sky.Flat Earth believer and amateur astronaut Mad Mike Hughes dies when his rocket crashed in California.
Got to visit him when we lived in KY. Loved the way he ran. RIP Big Boy.Legendary thoroughbred A.P. Indy - son of Seattle Slew/grandson of Secretariat.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/238648/racing-loses-a-legend-a-p-indy-dies-at-31
And neither were Ghoulardi. . . so I was always told by older sisters.And Lil' John was no Hoolihan.
Fun Fact: Big Chuck was hired to work with Ghoulardi after Tim Conway was fired.And neither were Ghoulardi. . . so I was always told by older sisters.![]()
But does this show go to Parma?Fun Fact: Big Chuck was hired to work with Ghoulardi after Tim Conway was fired.
PIX PIX PIX PIX PIX PIX PIXRemember the great Twin Towers logo for channel 11? WPIX if I recall. They had a call in video game show after school where a kid would call in and control a space invaders type game and it would shoot when the kid yelled "PIX!" Into the phone.
Tom Servo said:But does this show go to Amrap?
Some people would try and time it and usually lose. The only way to win was to say it as often and as fast as you could.PIX PIX PIX PIX PIX PIX PIXRemember the great Twin Towers logo for channel 11? WPIX if I recall. They had a call in video game show after school where a kid would call in and control a space invaders type game and it would shoot when the kid yelled "PIX!" Into the phone.
... no words :(Diana Serra Cary, aka baby Peggy
last movie star of the silent era...
exactly! me and my brother would yell PIX! at the TV...in between eating an entire bag of Doritos and a 2 liter bottle of coke, before running outside to play 2-hand-tough on the sidewalk with the other greaseball kids in the neighborhoodSome people would try and time it and usually lose. The only way to win was to say it as often and as fast as you could.
... no words :(
Her life was out there in black and white... no words :(
saw Opal open for Jesus and Mary Chain back in 11/87, at the old Ritz Theater here in the City ... a very young Hope Sandoval was on stage for a minute, iirc - thus beginning the Reid brothers love affair with that flat-out Goddess.David Roback, guitarist and songwriter from 90s band Mazzy Star. Fade Into You still brings goosebumps.
His earlier bands The Rain Parade and Opal are worth a listen too.
Cheat codes were initially a tool used by developers to help test video games back in the 1980s. One developer at Japanese company Konami created his own code that would become the most famous video game cheat code, and it's still used today.
Kazuhisa Hashimoto, the creator of the Konami Code ("Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start"), died Tuesday at the age of 61. Konami confirmed his passing Wednesday on Twitter, after the news was first tweeted by composer and sound designer Yuji Takenouchi earlier in the day.
In 1986, while working on a port for the Konami arcade game Gradius, Hashimoto developed a cheat code for testing. The cheat became known as the Konami Code and has been an Easter egg used by game developers ever since.
There used to be small paperback books you could buy in case a certain video game was too much to conquer. I will admit to buying one for a game I liked at the time.McBokonon said:
I remember calling the Nintendo Power number a couple of times.There used to be small paperback books you could buy in case a certain video game was too much to conquer. I will admit to buying one for a game I liked at the time.
Me and a buddy called them so many times they absolutely knew us by name.I remember calling the Nintendo Power number a couple of times.![]()
I used to love reading his books. Read a ton of them when I was in HS in the mid 80s. Loved reading about Dirk Pitt (It was stuck in my head on calling him Dirk Gently, but that is another favorite - RIP too!)Prolific author Clive Cussler, 88.
They gotta freeze him, right?! RIP -
Damn - a corporate America icon. RIP
I saw him speak about 10 years ago. He had an interesting concept that makes a lot of sense when you thing about it. He said 20% of your workers are superstars and 20% are worthless. In his opinion, leaders spend way too much time on the bottom 20%. If that time was dedicated to the remaining 60%, you could add more value to them and help them get to the top 20%.Damn - a corporate America icon. RIP